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sjsfiji 04-21-2009 04:24 PM

87 260E front end vibration help....
 
Hi All,

I'm experiencing intermittent vibration at 70-75 mph. I have new tires and all 4 wheels were balanced twice by the tire shop. My mechanic had a look and it appears there's some/minimal play on both L/R tie rod ball joints. He advised to have them replaced. He also suggested that since we're replacing those, to have all the bushings and ball joints in the steering train replaced along with a new steering damper. Is this good advise? I get all my parts wholesale so parts are cheaper. Oh, he also suggested we check balance of both front wheels.

anyone?

Thanks,

cliffmac 04-21-2009 09:58 PM

That doesn't sound reasonable to me. Reason is, this is basically non-evasive surgery.

throne7 04-22-2009 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by sjsfiji (Post 2180566)
Hi All,

I'm experiencing intermittent vibration at 70-75 mph. I have new tires and all 4 wheels were balanced twice by the tire shop. My mechanic had a look and it appears there's some/minimal play on both L/R tie rod ball joints. He advised to have them replaced. He also suggested that since we're replacing those, to have all the bushings and ball joints in the steering train replaced along with a new steering damper. Is this good advise? I get all my parts wholesale so parts are cheaper. Oh, he also suggested we check balance of both front wheels.

anyone?

Thanks,

Sounds like you have bad tires in the front. Did you try rotating the two fronts to the back.

Douge 04-22-2009 08:50 PM

This sounds reasonable to me. Don't know why you guys would think otherwise.

jwhughes3 04-23-2009 12:10 AM

reasonable
 
I think he meant it wasn't reasonable because it was kind of like shotgunning it and hoping that when done it would be resolved instead of pinpointing the problem.

Douge 04-23-2009 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jwhughes3 (Post 2182002)
I think he meant it wasn't reasonable because it was kind of like shotgunning it and hoping that when done it would be resolved instead of pinpointing the problem.

Yeah I get that but its not really a piecemeal proposition and replacing parts like the tires for example often exacerbates a suspension problem. You certainly don't HAVE to do it all and you can check the joints and have a reasonable idea if they should be replaced. For the mileage, I would say the diagnosis and the recommendation is probably spot on though.

sjsfiji 04-25-2009 12:39 PM

thanks...
 
Hi All,

Thanks for the reply. I'll recheck the balance of the front tires and/or rotate them. How does one know if one have bad tires? These were first balanced with clip on weights then rebalanced with stick-ons which were placed only on the inside of the wheels?

Thanks,


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